Adhyāya 39 — Yudhiṣṭhira’s inquiry on attachment (saṅga) and relational restraint
प्रणवं चाप्यधीयीत ब्राद्मीर्दुर्वसतीर्वसन् । निर्मन्युरपि निर्वाणो यदि स्यात् समदर्शन:
praṇavaṃ cāpy adhīyīta brāhmīr durvasatīr vasan | nir manyur api nirvāṇo yadi syāt samadarśanaḥ ||
ソーマは言った。「師の家に住み、梵行(brahmacarya)を守って艱難に耐えつつ、聖音『オーム』(Oṃ、プラナヴァ)とともにヴェーダを学ぶべきである。やがて怒りを捨て、内に静けさを得て、出離(放棄)を受けよ。もし出家の身となるなら、あらゆる存在とあらゆる境遇に対して平等の見(samadarśana)を保て。」
सोम उवाच
The verse teaches a life-sequence of discipline: rigorous brahmacarya and Vedic study (with Oṃ), followed by renunciation grounded in the abandonment of anger and the cultivation of equal vision toward all.
Soma is instructing on proper conduct for a seeker: first living with the teacher under austere conditions to learn sacred knowledge, and then, at life’s culmination, adopting sannyasa marked by calmness and impartial perception.